
Diamond Fork Fly Fishing - Utah Wildlife Forum
Jun 28, 2019 · Diamond Fork RiverXRate Special Alert: Recent wildfires fires in 2018 have impacted Diamond Fork and the fishery here. Heavy loads of sediment have and will likely continue to come down the river with spring runoff. This may negatively impact fish abundance. Description: Diamond Fork River is just a few miles up Spanish Fork Canyon and has great fishing opportunities primarily for brown trout ...
expressions - Origin and meaning of "You catch more flies with …
I risk confusing the jadarnel with this aside, but a funny observation has been made that you actually attract more fruit flies with vinegar than honey, because the acetic acid in vinegar makes them think they sense fruit. Of course, the point stands that you can get what you want done better with sweetness/kindness rather than with a caustic attitude.
When and why is "flied" used as the past tense of "fly"?
Jun 23, 2011 · When the fly ball is caught by a member of the opposing team, and it is in bounds, the batter is out and the play is recorded as a “fly out.” The batter can then be said to have flied out.
Saying for using an overly powerful tool to fix a minor problem
Nov 23, 2015 · Shoot a rabbit with an elephant gun (also kill a fly with an elephant gun), meaning to do something with excessive force, or to find a massively overpowered solution to a minor problem.
La Sal Mountains fly fishing? - Utah Wildlife Forum
Oct 10, 2022 · I'll be down chasing deer on the La Sal mountains in a few weeks. Are there any year round streams to fish down there?
Fly fishing - Utah Wildlife Forum
Feb 8, 2025 · Discussion and comments about fly fishing
Origin and meaning of "The eagle flies at midnight"
Aug 10, 2011 · This is something my father would say when it was pay day just then the eagle flies or the eagle has flown or will fly on a date. He was born in 1903
What's the origin of "flipping the bird"? - English Language
Apr 19, 2012 · Flipping seems pretty straightforward, so the real question here is, where did "the bird " come from? Here's one account: bird (3) "middle finger held up in a rude gesture," slang derived from 1860s expression give the big bird "to hiss someone like a goose," kept alive in vaudeville slang with sense of "to greet someone with boos, hisses, and catcalls" (1922), transferred 1960s to the "up ...
Idiom about something that attracts big crowds
Oct 12, 2018 · In Russian language we have an idiom слетелись как мухи на говно (fly on it like a fly on sh…) It’s about something that attracts big crowds, like sales or something. People “fly” there like ...
Favorite flies for the Uintas - Utah Wildlife Forum
Jun 20, 2013 · The more I use "The Pellet Fly" the more I like it. An attractor fly, The Pellet Fly mimics the favorite food of those fussy planter trout that frequent the waters along the Mirror Lake Highway.